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Skinny McGee

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It has been a little over five years now since my daughter was born. When she was born I did away with all my chemicals..... Yesterday, I mixed fresh gallons of everything.....

My wife bought me a neg./slide scanner for my birthday Saturday it will be here today..... I don't have my enlargers and paper stuff out yet, but I hopefully will soon... I miss darkroom time... (not much time period, anymore)

I a little out of practice. i had to pull my old books out and start reading up on it again.. We shall see. Wish me luck. :D
 
Good luck Skinny,

I sarted my darkroom work 32 years ago when my oldest daughter was born. The last time it was used was about 10 years ago (by my daughter & a friend).

Now with 2 grandsons (22 months & 1 month) it's time to "excavate the equipment" and pass some of these pleasures on to the next generation of potential RF users.

Best regards,

Bill K.
 
Kid and grandkids seem to stir up the bug. I had been out of photography for 20 years. Then about 5 years ago one of our daughters decided to get married on Maui. Rather than pay big bucks to a photographer over ther I picked up a Nikon FM and FE online, as well as some lenses and shot the photos myself (They turned out great). Then I got interested in the old Soviet equipment. Then a granddaughter came along and a Nikon F100 seemed to be a better way to keep her in focus. Then I sorta misssed my old Mamiya tlr and found a great deal on one. Of course there was a changing bag for loading black and white film in the developing tanks -- then a scanner so I could just have color negs developed at a lab and make prints myself......and 50 cameras later the saga continues.
 
Although I've enjoyed getting back to developing my own film. I have mixed emotions about setting up the enlarger again. I have a nice Durst model with Nikkor and Rodagon lenses for 35mm and 6x6 but I don't have a convenient place to set up a temp darkroom and now that I've been using Photoshop for a few years I have less inclination than ever to set up that side of things.

I'll continue to develop film but I'd rather scan and photoshop the results -- sending out (uploading actually) to a lab for prints. If I come up with a 'lifer' of a shot (hasn't happened yet) I'll get a pro lab to print it in their darkroom or rent darkroom time from them.

My compromise ...

Gene
 
I'd like to get back into the darkroom, but for B&W printing only. My color darkroom experience years ago was brief but frustrating, so I think an all-digital color workflow will work better for me.
 
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